The Little Book of Feminism

Do you want to know more about the fight for women’s rights? From the rabble-rousers of the suffragist movement to the bloggers of today, this comprehensive little guide will teach you the history, theory and big issues and everything you need to know to become a CARD-CARRYING FEMINIST.

Then the sixties swept in and with it the sexual revolution and the start of second-wave feminism in America, known as the women’s liberation movement. A wave of increasingly liberal attitudes swept society; drug-taking, long hair, rock music, increasingly rebellious teenagers breaking away from the drab conformism they identified with their parents’ generation and… sex. People were not only having sex but talking about it, and women were coming up with some pointers for improvement. Traditionally, a woman’s sexuality was tangled up with societal pressure not to have sex and a lack of available contraception, leading to a raft of problems including social judgement if she did have sex. If a woman got past these obstacles, she often found that her own sexual pleasure was sidelined in favour of her male partner’s

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monikaje citiralaпре 2 месеца

IF IT IS RIGHT FOR MEN TO FIGHT FOR THEIR FREEDOM, AND GOD KNOWS WHAT THE HUMAN RACE WOULD BE LIKE TODAY IF MEN HAD NOT, SINCE TIME BEGAN, FOUGHT FOR THEIR FREEDOM, THEN IT IS RIGHT FOR WOMEN TO FIGHT FOR THEIR FREEDOM AND THE FREEDOM OF THE CHILDREN THEY BEAR.’

EMMELINE PANKHURST

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Дарья Янкевичje citiralaпре 3 месеца

studies have found that men receive internet abuse for a variety of reasons but rarely simply for being men. Women, however, are often targeted by gender-specific and sexually aggressive slurs and threats.